Post#195 » by countrybama24 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:55 pm
I think everyone needs to calm down.
We're integrating some 6 new players into a really difficult offensive system. The result? More turnovers than assists. That's not gonna continue for very long, no matter what the "effort" level has been in practice or in the first game.
Our offense will clearly get much better. The good news, we defended them better (by fg%) than at any point in last years regular season, and better than all but 2 playoff games. They shot 43.8%, with much better offensive additions in Al Harrington and Aaron Afflalo, who is much better offensively (and getting JR's touches). Sure they went to the line all-day, but thats pretty much the norm in Jazz-Nug games.
And its not like Deron just forgot how to **** the nuggets up. Consider how motivated they were compared to us...
-Home Game
-Their coach who could have died is back
-They were bitter about the playoffs all summer
-Pissed about melo stuff
-The team is trying to win back Melo (who by some accounts is wavering), its do or die
-For every single player that game was personal. For 6 of our players, it wasn't (they also have less experience vs. the nuggets, whereas our offensive system stays the same).
Is it any surprise they came out way more aggressive than us? If the heat-celtics game taught us anything, it was that teams that play for a long time together are vastly better in Game 1 than a newly constructed team. That, and the cletics played so hard (at home, vs a team with a target on their back and a conference rival), that they lost to the cavaliers last night. Not to mention, we clearly were missing a lot of looks that we normally knock down.
Relax. Sure, the effort level wasn't great. Our team isn't perfect. I have a lot of confidence in our work ethic over the course of the season and, more importantly, the playoffs.